"Sources also said that Rutgers is expected to follow the Terrapins
and will announce its own move from the Big East to the Big Ten,
possibly as early as Tuesday. A Scarlet Knights move would give the Big
Ten 14 members.

Rutgers' Board of Governors is holding a regularly scheduled meeting Monday in New Brunswick, N.J.

When Maryland, a charter member of the ACC, will make the move to the
Big Ten is unknown, but sources at the school believe the Terps will be
able to negotiate the current $50 million exit fee from the ACC to a
lower amount. The additions of Maryland and Rutgers would spur the Big
Ten toward negotiations on a new media rights deal when its first-tier
rights expire in 2017.ESPN on Saturday first reported on the negotiations between Maryland
and the Big Ten. Maryland was one of eight schools to start the ACC in
1953."

UConn is reportedly the main candidate to replace Maryland in the ACC, according to the WWL.